analogie:After is to before as epilogue is to

prologue

prologue

bob is 3 years old than 4 times his son age. Their combined age is 72 years. how old is bob

prologue.

To determine the analogy, we need to understand the relationships between the given pairs of words.

In the given pair "after" is to "before," we can see that "after" refers to a time period that comes after another time period, while "before" refers to a time period that comes before another time period. Hence, the relationship here is one of time sequence or order.

Applying the same reasoning, we can determine the relationship in the pair "epilogue" is to "prologue." In literature, an epilogue is a section or chapter at the end of a book or story that serves as a conclusion or final remarks after the main narrative has ended. Similarly, a prologue is a section or chapter at the beginning of a book or story that introduces the main narrative or background information. The relationship here is that both an epilogue and a prologue serve as introductory or concluding sections of a literary work.

Therefore, the answer is "prologue." An epilogue is to a prologue, as "after" is to "before."